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Wildlife artists seek success in stamp contests

Richfield, Minn. (AP) – Tim Turenne has a theory on why he mustered only a fifth-place finish in last year’s inaugural Minnesota Walleye Habitat Stamp contest. “The quality of my fish was better than anyone

Oceans chief: Future of fishing in local nets

Boston (AP) – The head of the agency overseeing ocean research and fisheries says the federal government has no interest in consolidating the nation’s fishing industry into the hands of a few large companies. Instead,

Ore. bow hunters find a target in large carp

Gold Hill, Ore. (AP) – The boat’s trolling motor hums ever so quietly as Darin Claiborne scans the Rogue River’s Kelly Slough, bow and arrow in hand, searching for one of archery’s more unusual prey.

MN DNR designates Alexandria area lakes as infested

Alexandria, Minn. (AP) – The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has officially designated several lakes in the Alexandria chain of lakes as infested waters due to zebra mussels. Lake Le Homme Dieu (lah-hahm-eh-DOO’), where zebra

Hearing set for proposed deer hunting rule changes in Ind.

Spencer, Ind. (AP) – State officials will hold a public hearing next month on proposed changes to Indiana’s deer hunting regulations, including a move that would allow more young hunters. The Aug. 13 hearing will

Nebraska sets Aug. 7 deadline for bighorn permit

Lincoln, Neb. (AP) – The state has set an Aug. 7 deadline to apply for the lone bighorn sheep hunting permit in Nebraska. Nebraska Game and Parks Commission officials says only residents who will be

Minn. hunters can comment online on waterfowl regs

St. Paul, Minn. (AP) – The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is giving hunters a chance to comment online about waterfowl hunting regulations. The DNR is conducting an online survey on its Web site. Wildlife

Monsanto opens river to anglers

Soda Springs, Idaho (AP) – Eight miles of the upper Blackfoot River will be opened to anglers after nearly a decade. The Monsanto Company in Soda Springs recently purchased the Fox Hills Ranch, a 2,200-acre

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